File:Cerimônias Públicas - Cássia Jornal - SN 01 e SN 02 - 1926-1930.webm

Cerimônias_Públicas_-_Cássia_Jornal_-_SN_01_e_SN_02_-_1926-1930.webm(WebM audio/video file, VP9/Opus, length 7 min 14 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 1.32 Mbps overall, file size: 68.32 MB)

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Português: Resgate do Cinema Silencioso Brasileiro

SN 01 A chegada de Dom Ranulpho da Silva Faria, Bispo Diocesano de Guaxupé. A mesma autoridade eclesiástica em procissão, acompanhado pelas Filhas de Maria e populares. O Fórum Municipal, as residências do sr. dr. Francisco de Barros e do sr. Euclides Machado, e a Santa Casa no alto de um morro. Vistas da cidade pelo enquadramento de um binóculo. Moças reunidas, uma delas com binóculo. A Igreja Matriz, o Jardim Público e o Theatro Xisto Bahia. SN 02

Senhores saem da varanda de um prédio com o cartaz "Salve! Dr. Antonio Carlos", entre os presentes o Presidente de Minas dr. Antonio Carlos e o major Oscar Pascoal. Autoridades, banda e populares concentrados diante de prédio. Pic-Nic na fazenda de propriedade do sr. dr. Francisco de Barros: mesa ao ar livre rodeada de homens e um menino. Ciclistas e fanfarra desfilam em terreno aberto. Presidente Antonio Carlos em visita ao Grupo Escolar de Cássia: alunas, professoras e um grupo de meninos fardados, todos perfilados num pátio. Em procissão, homens e mulheres com ramalhete de flores, possivelmente a Irmandade das Filhas de Maria. No Fórum de Cássia, o Presidente da Câmara e demais membros, por ocasião de sua posse. Cenas diversas da cidade de Cássia: o desfile da Força Pública e banda; pessoas visitam o cemitério e o grupo escolar; e os transeuntes numa rua da cidade.
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Author Robson Camargo

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